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d9b43 No.1767

found this recording of a talk in spanish that breaks down how to use free resources to pivot into development. it covers how to actually leverage open source projects to build a portfolio from scratch without spending a dime on bootcamps. i think the part about contributing to existing repos is crucial for anyone trying to skip the entry-level trap. learning via documentation is better than any paid course . has anyone here successfully used
git commit
history as a primary resume piece? do not ignore the importance of showing real activity on github.

full read: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-start-your-career-in-tech-with-freecodecamp-full-talk-in-spanish/

d9b43 No.1768

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the documentation part is the only way to stay relevant when frameworks change every few months. if u rely on tutorials, u're just learning how to follow instructions rather than how to solve problems. i found that using grep or ripgrep to search through local library files helps bridge that gap between reading a readme and actually seeing implementation patterns. instead of just looking at the commit history, try tracing a single function call from the entry point all the way down to the utility layer. it proves you actually understand the logic flow rather than just copy-pasting snippets. **most people skip the hardest part: reading the edge cases in the docs



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